Re: Glastonbury anyone?

Is this a fucking joke?

If not, how the hell did you miss "The Official 2010 Glastonbury Coachella Board Meetup" thread? It's at the top of this very same forum you posted in. It has 2,754 replies. I'm sure it will answer any questions you could possibly have.

Re: Glastonbury anyone?

Tickets for Glastonbury Festival are personalised with a photo of the ticket holder and cannot be transferred to another recipient.

If you are unable to come to the Festival, and require a refund for your ticket, please contact Seetickets on 0844 412 4626 before midnight May 3rd 2013. A £10 administration charge will be retained from all refunded tickets.

You may wish to purchase the optional TicketPlan Protection under our Master Policy, so that a refund of the value of your Ticket (including Booking Fee) can be provided to you if you cannot attend the Festival due to the circumstances set out in the Terms and Conditions. TicketPlan Protection is subject to an additional £4.75 per person when paying the balance for your tickets.

Please note that the TicketPlan Protection policy will not cover the loss of your ticket, or any circumstances which could be considered foreseeable (e.g. examinations, pre-arranged medical procedures or work commitments).

Alternatively, you may wish to check whether your ticket is covered by your own personal insurance.
Tickets are non-refundable after the deadline of May 3rd. However, if you bought the TicketPlan Protection for your ticket and if your reason for not being able to come is covered by the policy, a claim can be made by contacting the Ticketplan helpline on 0844 884 1031

Any ticket deposits for which the balance has not been paid by April 8th 2013 will be automatically refunded to the card on which they were booked; with a £10 administration charge retained and all tickets will be cancelled. Ultimately it is your responsibility to ensure your ticket balance is paid on time.

Unfortunately, if tickets are delivered to ticket holders, and subsequently lost, destroyed or misplaced, we cannot replace them.

The tickets are reserved with a deposit and if you decide you can't go before the balance is due, then you just don't pay it.

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What is the best way to get aftermarket tickets? I know Glasto does the photo match thing to reduce scalping but there has to be a way. I've only seen VIP tix at about $2k/each (1200 pounds). PM me if necessary.

Originally Posted by hawkingvsreeve

Perhaps if you had spent more time planning your sets out and less time playing slutty Indian this wouldn't be so difficult for you.

Re: Glastonbury anyone?

Originally Posted by KickerConspiracy

What is the best way to get aftermarket tickets? I know Glasto does the photo match thing to reduce scalping but there has to be a way. I've only seen VIP tix at about $2k/each (1200 pounds). PM me if necessary.

There is no way at all. Except for the resale which happens in April. So good luck with that.

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Any tips for a first time Glastonbury attendee? I'm trying to figure out what I should start buying now or if it's better to just buy supplies there. (rain boots, camping supplies and any other necessities) Also what would be a good price on a ticket to London from LAX at that time? Thanks!

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Originally Posted by avhua

Any tips for a first time Glastonbury attendee? I'm trying to figure out what I should start buying now or if it's better to just buy supplies there. (rain boots, camping supplies and any other necessities) Also what would be a good price on a ticket to London from LAX at that time? Thanks!

Probably better getting practical stuff you need in the US, it will cost twice as much in England-especially London. Try comparing the price of something like Levi 501's in US and UK. Also, with many cheaper tents you will want to waterproof seal the seams. Seen so many people get waterlogged at UK festivals because they don't do this. That needs to be done before you use the tent.

As for flight, I would consider flying to Birmingham or Manchester rather than London if you are going to wait.